The I.A. Podcast (by Jeff Parks of I.A. Consultants and BoxesandArrows podcast fame) just published the second of two interviews discussing research on ethics, design, social media, and conflict.
Play and download the second interview here .
Subscribe to the iTunes and feedburner feeds for the I.A. Podcast here .
These podcasts are based on the Designing Ethical Experiences series I’m writing for UXMatters : watch for publication of the final article later this summer.
Thanks again, Jeff!
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